H f THE OMAITA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , .JULY . 23 , 1808SIXTEEN" VAORS. ttb" .Reason for Talking Hard Tirawi in Nebraska. COUNTRY COLLECTIONS HOLD UP V/ELL / Merchant * Orn r lly 1'ur/niliic / Vrry Con- BrrntlTo I'ollcy I'roipcctn Favor nn Actlvo Stiirmneiit of tloodi I.ntrr In the Tltnr , A-week ngo It was noted that there -was uvidontly n moro confident feeling nmonff . ImslncM men find It Is iinfo to ny that "that feelltiB still exists and perhaps In a somewhat - what greater degree. Seine business men nro still looking upon the dark sldo , but their number Is growing smaller as the sum mer wears nway. Kvory ono appears to realize the fnet that tncro Is no real cause for hard times In Nebraska and that thus . /nrnt least It .has been a case of ' 'moro ' Beared than hurt.1'A jobber remarks : "Tho uplcndld' crops of the past two years to gether with the high prices paid for farm producb have put Nebraska farmers In splendid condition. At the present tlmo the prospects for the coming crop could hardly ho Improved. With splendid crops behind us nnd brilliant prospects before usthojob- bins huslnes'S of Omnbn ought to bo good. " ilowovor , business li not what Jobbers would llko to sco U. Kvory onu is holding hack and waiting to sco "how things ore coming out , " 'J ho retail merchants are or dering nothing that tho.y do not absolutely have an immediate demand for and are re ducing their stocks to the lowest point pos sible. The Jobbers are generally doing the name thing. There nro'today buyers for local houses still remaining in thu city who have been accustomed , In previous years , to spend the month of July buying goods in the east ern markets. If the reason for the doluy Is asked the answer Is Invariably ' 'wo ' are wait ing to sco how things are comlne out. " This delay In buyingls noticed nnd freely commented upon In eastern marliet centers. The Now York llullotln remarks that In the dry Roods line buying for fall requirements , which out-lit to have madn good progress by now. has been Indulged in on a most con- acrvutivo scale and experiences of both commission houses and Jobbers so far this season are far from being' equal to the nvcrago experiences in previous years. HcjHjrts from various sections of the country show that the actual consump tion of dry goods by the public has not fallen off proportionately with the short niro in the demand at wholesale , so that Iho J present condition Is less the result of an ar il rusted consumption than of u changed pol icy , voluntary or enforced , on the part of distributors. Uu.vors are deferring their purchases in the largo markets Jus ; as long as possible , and where compelled to pur chase are providing for Immediate require ments only. In the menntimo they an ) sell ing all they can , thus contracting their lia bilities , which Is a hopeful feature of the situation. Meanwhile manufacturers are Uniting the changed conditions moro or loss embarrassing , and a number of them have within the past few weeks closed their fac- _ torlcs , although the extent of this move ment has boon exaggerated la many quar ters. ters.Tho The situation 1s the same in the grocery lino. Jobbers the country over are carrying , small storks. It is said in Now York that * exceptionally few orders h.vvo boon placed for canned goods , dried fruits and other com modities , for which advance engagements are usually quite heavy during the months of Juno and July. Speculations and o'pcra- tlons bordering upon speculative lines have boon avoided us far as possible. Market con ditions , that would ordinarily prompt liberal buying , have had little or no weight against the general determination to carry no larger slocks or order ahead to greaterextoiit than well delhicd wants dictated. The jobbers and "retailers of tMe-wesVaro nil following the sumo general policy. They are reducing atocics and delaying purchases. Whom confidence revives they must neces sarily become heavier buyers of various lines of goods , since , from all accounts , their stocks are insunicient at present to meet the requirements of a brief period of active busi ness. ness.Local jobbers are predicting a great rush for goods when business ouco starts. Some day Nebraska merchants will crawl out of their cyclone cellars and discover that the tlnnnclivl storm has passed nnd then will commence the race to stock up again. It may uot bo an easy matter for every mer chant to got just what he wants , just when ho wants It , as there will bo so many urgent and pressing demands to bo satisfied. The retailer who pays his bills and docs not attempt to avoid mooting his obligations on the plea of hard times , will bo the onu whoso demands every jobber will bo anxious to 1111 promptly. A dccrcnso in the clearings of Omaha dur ine thu past week was anticipated and that it reached IB percent was no surprise. The jobbing trudu during July of lait year was phenomenally largo , owing to the fact that the lateness of the spring caused much of the business that usually comes in Juno to bn carried over to July. Had there boon no - try of hard time * this year , the clearings this month might even then have fallen be hind the corresponding month last year. AH UUN HIIKS IT. XVorU of the Hturni U Ojtr , and ltu lno i U llfooviirlnu Stentllljr , Mr. W. II , Kotwr ont Omaha's manager of < H. G. Dun ft Co. , take's a rather moro hopq- ful view of tho.local situation and in reviow- trade for the week says : ' CIK It is a good.slgn of a return'of ' the com- ion-people to common sunso to learn that of nbout $7,000 in notices given to ono of our savings banks under the sixty-day clause nil have been withdrawn except about 3,000 , , nnd in another instance four-fifths of the notices have been voluntarily abandoned. The idea that August 111 will witness another tlurry in savings bank circles may ns well ' bi given up , for by that tlmo In nil probability there will bo moro people opening new accounts thau closing the old ones. At least two of the savings institutions which took advan ' tage'of the notice clnuso In their by.laws now stnto that they have more money on hand than on the day of the run , and are ncconuuodatlng their customers with such Hinounts as they actually require. "Tho nvonigo reader will bo surprised to know that button national banks have railed In all of Nebraska's history. Following are the mimes and dates of suspension : "I'Irst National of lllnlr. September B , 1880. . IHUI. Capital National of Lincoln , January 23 , 1893. ' "Klrst National of I'onca , April 27. 1803. "American N'atloiialofOnmiiaJuno 1'J , 1803. I " "Nobrnslm National of Jloutrlcc , Juno U4 I , 18U3. "Natl oiml Hank of Ashlnnd , July 0,1809 , "Tho American National people are mak ing u manful struggle to resume , and every body hopes , for the reputation of Omaha , that they-will succeed. Should the Ameri can reopen Omaha will stand out nn the bright particular star in thu western constellation of cities , unless misfortune should overtake us. I feel very confident , however , that this city hn * nlrc.iiiy experienced the worst of the storm , nnd believe the reaction is already setting in in our favor. If wo pull through as nbovo outlined , eastern investors will oiico moro haru on object lesson on thu sta bility of Omaha which cannot fail to bo of benullt fgr many years to come. ' 'Tho record for the state in the matter of f itato banking institutions 1 * not so sntlsfac- VJory , SlDco the 1st of Juno the casualties to baum have boon largo on tbo face of the re turns , though the State Hanking Hoard says all but two of the ruipondcd Institutions will ray out , and there ii a reasonable hope for ono of thoto two. Following are lh banki now in the hand * of the state board : American bank , Beatrice : State Hank of Cortland , Cortland ; State Hank of Franklin , Franklin ; Nebraska Saving * Uuk , Lincoln ; Keith County bauk , Otcol- jMila ; McCnguo Saving * tank. Omaha ; LAmerican Saving * bank , Oman * ; Holi Vvunty lUnK. O'Neill ; First Commercial bank. CHloll ; Farmers and Merchant * bank , iteu CloudFarmer * State bank , Shulwl ; CltUous Kichango bonk , Grant. "Tho following are lu voluutony Jloulda- lion : Stat U uk of D ldw , JJoJdcn ; Smto Hank of Lyons , liyons ; Citizens State bank , Oxford. "Tho Uank of IConof aw was sold to the Exchange bank and paid out In full. "Only three state bank * In the entire state of Iowa have suspended since Juno 1,1813 * , and they are all In the Sioux City corner of that great stato. They arc the Northwest ern State bank of Sihloy , the Union Stock Yard * State bnnk of Sioux City nnd the Au- rclln Savings bank of Aurolla. There nro 180 stnto banks in Iowa and 147 sav ings banks. The showing for these times Is phenomenal nnd oucht. taken with Nebraska's showing on national banks , bo a loud hint to Comptroller Eckels to modify his strictures upon western bankIng - Ing uttered In his speech at the Union League chih the other night. "A very well known citizen who ls a pronounced silver man thinks the banks hard very successfully taught the pcoplo an "object lesson1 In financiering , but ho thinks the 'banks have learned a good deal themselves. The gentle man Is extreme , of course , in his silver VIOWB , but ho Is right In saying that It has been n fcovero experience to the finan ciers of the country , who are very generallybollovod to have unintention ally exploded the dynamlto which brought on this storm out of a clear sky by their well nleh universal expression of sent iment that trouble would certainly como if the financial policy bf the government wore not changed. "Trade is actually nicking up in wholesale circles , though there have been some ugly failures hero nrd there in the stnto. The wholesale grocers nnd wholesale hardware dealers report trade ahead of n year ago. Now that the statements of the banks to comptroller have been published and banks and bank patrons know hotter whore they stand , money ought to bo easier. " Product ) I'olntar. * . A sample of Florida peaches , packed in a tin can , has been received hero. The fruit arrived In excellent shape and was pro nounced superior in flavor to the California fruit. Fruit that will stand shipment by mall In a cloao tin can must possess splendid keeping qualities. Eastern papers are saying a good deal about the various secret nostrums which nro claimed to Increase the yield of butter. The Agricultural department of the government has recently issued n bulletin exposing thuso frauds which have boon palmed oI ( onto the farmers of the wont to no small extent. The butter Industry of the United Slates is of immcnso Importance. In round num. hers there are from to.000,000 to $15,000,000 worth sold annually in each state. In 1800 Illinois produced DSJOOO.OOO pounds , worth nbout $20,000,000 ; Wisconsin , STi.OOO.OOO pounds , worth $9,000,000 ; Iowa , 100,000,000 pounds , worth $ ! lono,000 ; Minnesota , 42- , 000,000 pounds , worth $8,000,000 ; Michigan , 40.000.0UO pounds , worth 7CX,000. ( ) UiBqutio probable , says the Minneapolis Produce Bulletin , that wo shall haVe pretty cheap potatoes this year. Of course a great many farmers were led to put in the crop by the extraordinary high prices which prevailed - vailed last year , and up to the present tlmo in ' 1)3. ) There is yet , however , some oppor tunity for crops becoming damaged , but the probabilities nro that the majority of the yield will pull through and bo all right for an immense harvest. It was not many days ago that tomatoes were scorco in Omaha , but they were not to bo had. The growers in Illinois und some other sections think that Chicago is the only market in the world and they ignore every other point so long ns that market will take their stuff. When Chicago is full they dump their surplus into Omaha and ether smaller cities. Now tomato growers have glutted Chicago and all of a sudden turn their shipments hero with the result that this market is swamped. An Omaha commission man recently re ceived n letter from a farmer who had an idea that he would like to ship direct to a commission house , asking what were the terms on.which consignments \vcro handled. The commission merchant nniwored per cent. . " fly return mall came another latter saying : "Do you mean that you will send mo 10 per coat in return for what I ship and keop'tho balance ! " "That rooster can't fool mo ; hpi.s'nnAJd shipper and no farmer ; ho has becri > litjlng / | 19 KansasjCity. I'll bet a dollar , " said the commission man. "Tho commission business is a much greater thing than most pcoplo realize , " said a fruit dealer. . "Thero is no jobbing line in the city , that pays' the railroads , the express companies and the city draymon as much money a the fruit nnd produce commission men.rho wholesale grocers may handle moro cars but they do not pay as high rates and the total in money is not as largo. The minimum on an iced car of fruit from Cali fornia to Omaha is fliio. Ouo fruit salesman alone in 11 vo weeks this summer sold Cali fornia fruit that paid freight charges amounting toIXX ! ) , ) . " The number of poor eggs that are coming into this market at the present time is sur prising. Ono commission house a few dajs ago received a shipment of eighteen cases that were all spoiled , and the inspector ordered thorn dumped into the river. Every ease that arrives contains moro or less * of spoiled eggs. While the warm weather is to bo blamed for eggs not keeping better , shippers could save a good deal if they would send in their eggs as fast as they got them nnd not wait until several cases have accu mulated. Some shippers hold their eggs waiting for some ono to offer thorn a price on track , and then if they do not got what they want for them they ship to a commis sion house , with the result that there will bo a heavy loss from sailed eggs. The only way to avoid this loss or reduce it to a mini mum is to wait for nothing , but koeo the eggs coming , a case at a tlmo. as fust as they nro brought lu by the farmers. The name ' 'orango" is from the Latin nurum , meaning gold or of gold color , says an exchange. The fruit was originally a small , bitter berry , about the size of a com monearly Ulchmond cherry , und very scody. It has been cultivated lu limdostan from n very remote period , nnd wns taken from that country to Arabia and Persia in iho eighth or ninth centuries. Ills said to have re ceived little or no attention from cultivators of fruits in either of the countries lust men tioned above prior to the beginning of tno tenth century , there being a tradition that it was a "cursed" fruit sent by Mohammed to destroy the unfaithful. In the tenth and eleventh centuries the horticulturists of Oman and Syra began the cultivation of the tree in earnest , the fruit growing under the name of "bignrudo. " By the end of the twelfth century it became abundant In nil the countries of the levant , the returning soldiers of the cross ( crusaders ) bringing It with them on their return from Jerusalem. It wns well Known , but not ox- toniivoly cultivated In either Italy , Spain or Franco before the middle of the sixteenth century , 400 years after its introduction into thu first named country , the hindrance being n survival nnd an addition to the old iinli- Mohuinmmlan tradition , viz. : That the usa of the fruit would cause the partaker to en roll himself with the religions of Islam whether ho desired or no. The Spaniards finally attempted and succeeded In cultivat ing it in their West Indian colonies , and from thcro It found Its way Into Florida , Central America , Mexico and California , always improving in size and llnvor. If country shippers could realiio how mucli trouble uud annoyance was caused by care lessness In weighing the produce which they ship to market they would certainly take more pains to bo accurate. Th . othur day ix local commission man received a shipment of three barrels of butter , the gross weight of which was ten pounds less thau thu not weight glvt-n by tbo shipper. The difference lu the weight tnudo u difference in the re turns of $10. When the commission man discovered the discrepancy ho had the but ter and the packages weighed and oirdlfTer- out scales so that there could bo no possibil ity of any mistake , but ho could not rnako the weights hold out with these given by the ihlppor. In spite of all that the com- luiailon man may do or say , ho will never bo able to make the shipper bcllovo but What ho was swindled , Some shippers by some moans or other got u good deal of water in the butter packages , perhaps they put a piece of Ice on the butter , Of course when the commission man receive * the package - ago ho take * out the butter only and'wolghi up the package , water and all , ns ho cannot afford to pay butter price * for anything but butter. The shipper who neighed the package - ago when it wo * dry and with no water in it then complain * tha } the commission man I * deducting too mucn for the package. Caroles * shipper * who are always making niiitakes m the weight of their shipments are the one * who do the most "kicking , " and Instead of trying to discover their error * and avoid thorn In the future they * lt down and write th.o commission man , accus ing him of being a thief , swindler , etc. When commission man is giving the ibip- per everything that belongs to him such lot- ten are anBoyiop to ay the ioaat. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat and Corn Markets Yesterday Strug gled Against Breaking Banks. EMERGED SMILING WITH A SLIGHT GAIN itan Katlmntoil that the YUlhto Supply Would Show n Decronie of Two Million Ilimheli-Stooks nnil llonil * . CHICAGO , July 22. The wheat and cornii.ar- kcU today struggled against breaking bunk * nnd emerged smiling with a gain of He In wheat and lo In corn. Very bad reports of the out-turn of the oat Uiro.Oiln gave that markut n lively hotit also. The uenk sister among IboaueculaUvo markets was provisions , which declined , although hog receipts vroro light. The heavy exports of wheat amounted for the week to the toUl of 0,077,001) 1m. The market at the opening was nbout from Mo to Sic higher nnd advanced ! ( a moro ; then became weak and with slight fluctuation * do * dined about So , rallied again and the closing wns llrm at the top prices of the day. The market opened up strongon the big clearance ? for tlm neck , but weakened oil on the bank failures reported at Milwaukee ; the closing was strong on an Increased export business some 213,000 bu. botng taken. Operators were not disposed to sell wiie.it frefily at the cur rent prices nnd there seemed to ho fair buying at uround 660 for Soptumbor. Shorts suomod to bo covering. It was estimated tlmt the risible supplv would show a decrease of about 2,000,000 bu. Advices from many points In the winder wheat districts nay farmers are slacking their \\hoat- nnd ( ho movement will bo llpht. The receipts for tliou > ok at eight primary polntuTITO 1'J)0UOO ( ) bu , greater tunn the corresponding wuok nyearnito. Corn was moderately steady , with a stronger fooling prevailing. The market opened at yesterday's closing prices nnd soon .sold Up a ? c on good buying by some ot thu largo re ceiving concerns , .somo of whom wore short , several largo lines dimming hands. It Is claimed that the drouth is commencing to work some injury In north ern Indiana and Ohio , but outside of those lo- ' culllles llttlo complaint Ls heard. Tim weather caused short.s to fuel uneasy and anxious nnd nmny covered In consequence. The market after the early upturn went back ' 4c with the decline In wheat , but rallied again , soiling up from * c to to Ic and closed with fiom ( iil-Mc guln. A Koodcush demand m said to prevail. There wns n better feeling In outs through offerings . being lighter and tlnrdominul larger. Opening prices were ut nearly thu lowest prices except for May , nnd the close was steady at the top , with n net gain for the day of from ? { c to Ic , September lining the .strong est. There was u hotter demand from .shorts , owing to continued reports of .rust In Iowa , and thu late alrungth in corn also helped the market , 1'rovlslons opened a llttlo higher on smaller receipts of hogs than expected , but the bank news from Milwaukee caused a weak feollne. There was but llttlo trading. At the close compared with lust night pork was nominally unchanged , lard IDu lower und rib * 7Mo lower. Kstlnmted receipts for Monday : AVhoat , 1-10 cars ; corn , 615 cars ; oats , 25U cars ; hogs 21.000 head. The lending futures ranged ns follows : Articles. Opon. Jllgb. Low. Cloao. WHEAT July , 03 on Sept Uco Cony - July 38 H 3 : Alii , ' 387s U8 Supt 387 , SHU 38' OATS July 27H BUM Supt MESS PORK July 75 Sept CO LAUIJ July 02) Sept 10 10 10 10 0 00 l > 2 > Dot u us 9 05 02) SHOUT Hum- July. . . . 92M Sept R 10 R in H 00 US Cash quotations were aa follows : FLOUII Dull , steady. WHEAT No. 2 nprlng. 63c ; No. 3 soring , f. o. ! > . , GOHc : No. 2 red , 83c. COIIN No.2 , 30tfc. No. 3 yellow , closing at 39ljo. UATS No. 2 , 27 c ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. , 27 © 2Bc ; No. 3 white , f. o. b. . 29tf < 330iio. UYK-No. 2 , 60c. lUnLBrr-No , 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , on track BHc ; No. 4 , no sales. KI.AX SEED No. 1 , Jl.oai ; . TIMOTHY SEED 1'rliuo , J4.20CS4.25. POIIK Moss , per 1)1)1. . 19.7610.774 ; lard , par 100 Ibs. , J9.U7HS9.70 ; short ribs Hides ( loose ) , J7.D5Q8.15 ; dry salted bliouldors iboxen ) , J7.76ffi8.00 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , WHISKY Distillers' flnlahod goods , per gul. , SUOAUS Unchanged ; cut loaf , O o ; franu- lated , 5.82j stnndurd "A , " 5.70. The following were tiio receipts und ship ments for today : Flour , bbm. . . 111,083 \Vbuat. bu. . . 37,018 Corn , bu. . . 303,047 Oata , bu 204,014 Kyit , bu 050 Barley , bu. . . 5,111)0 ) 1,500 On the Produce exchange today the butter market wnn steady ; creamery , ICViiil'J'/ic dairy. 1318c. Kggs , weak ; strictly fresh Oinuhn I'rodiico Murket. BtrrrEii The general market Is unchanged Fancy creamery , print , 21e ; fancy creamor- los , solid packed , 19c ; fair to good creamer ies , Rolld packed , ! S@lHc ; rholco to fancy country , liv31Gc ; fair lo good country , ISc packing stock , frrxli , 14c. Kios The truck buyers have liccn putting down their price In the countr % which Is turn ing moro eggs Into the communion houses , nnd receipts are considerably Increased. The feelIng - Ing on the murlcot Is weak , nnd a good many sales are being reported ut lie. LIVE I'our/riiY The market on oic fowls Is steady but Iho market U full of sprint chickens , which nro moving slowly nt reduced urlce.s , The puckers would only offer 12Hc per Ib. for springs , Spring chickens , per dor. , tl.0 < 22.7& ; boxt lions , uoi 11) . , 74iHo ; mixed coops , per 11) . , Be ; oU roosters , per Hi. , 42&c ; turkeys , per It ) . , tic ducks , ner Ib. , 78c. TOMATOES There was a largo supply of to inn toes on the market and prlcos wuro lower Southern , por4-l > abkot orate , tl.OO5il.-5 ; per 1-3-bu. lM > x,7ic. ( POTATOES The local growers are selling po tatoes on thu street In a small wuy ut low prices , but car lotH are not , very plenty. ( JIXM block on o filers from the country , 75BHOc. Ai'l'l.Krt Choice red apples nro not plenty and sell qulln readily at good prleon. There ure plenty of homo grown green apples which are not worth much to ship that nro sclllnt , \iuiy down. Choice red stand tipples , nouthorii per 1-3 bu. box , 75HOc ; gruon , M > a75i' . C'KJ.Eitv Tlio market Is well supplied will stock that M good for this eurjy in thu season I'er dui. 30r. ONIONS Homo grown onions are becoming qulto plenty on the market. Homo grown per bu. . It. IlKituuw Homo grown blackberries are no coming qnlto plenty nnd the stock Is deslrn bio. Raspberries uio In light receipt. Ilhick berries , homo grown per 24-qt. case , (3 ; black raspberries , pur 24-qt. case , 13.20 ; liucklo burrles , Jll.'JS. 8 .M.U.I. I'nuns There are plenty of poaches both California uud Texas , and tno same may bo said of pours. There were a few Uiillfornh llgx among the receipts. I'linns , wild goose per 24-qt. crate , J2.M ) ; California poaches 11,15 ; California pears , per box , tX&O ; Te.\a pours , par box , (2 ; Toxus poaches , 4-bauko crate. (1.35 ; California tigs , per 20-lb cuso. * 2. MELONS The market Is almost bare o watermelons and priced are very llrm. Ther are only u few Texas cantaloupe * on thu mar ket and irood shipping slock In 'hard to got \\atermelons , par crate of 1 doi. , ji : ; loose per 100 , | 20 ; cuutuloupos , porcruto of 2 to dor. , * 2 , Titoriou , rnuiTs. OiiANdr.s-The supply of oranges ou the mar kut In not Inrgo , but sulllclant to moot the ao minds of the undo. The quullty of tli orungos on the market U generally good , es pttclully so for this MOUHOII of the year. Th demand U very fulr und country orders m. puclully uro llburnl. Hlverslde Medlterraneui wwoty. I3.5 ( > a8.75 ; brlghts , * ' . ! .76iB3.00 ; Hlv ersido seedlings , t3.0Oft3.25 , LLMONS The steady warm weuther pro- ducus a very fair dumnnd for lemons1 nnd nil houses are doing u good stonily hiulnois In thorn. UeMlnas , extra fancy. l < ! .lK'ii0.6l ) : Messlnas. per box , choice to fancy , J3.0O' < i5.0. llANAMB-Tho receipts are light , as most house * do not euro to go into the banana buil- iit < i very heavily when the weather 1 such ai to render thu handling ot thorn moro or leas risky. 1'rlces nmialn about ktuudy. 1'ur bunch , large. t2.2&'J/7&i per bunch , email to medium , ( XOO&2.25 , HIDES , TAIXOW , ETC. HIDES-NO. 1 green hides. 3e : No. 2 green hides , 2o : ? o. 1 gr ttu alted hides , 3lio ; No. 'J green suited lildoa , 2Kc ; No , 1 green sallod nidus. 25 Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 3iic ; No. U gruunoallud hides. 231b . to4Ulbs. . 'JHc ; No. f veal calf , H Ibs. to 15 Ibs. . Co ; No. 2 veal calf. 8 Ibs. to 16 Ins. , 4c ; No. 1 dry tllnt hides , 7c ; No- dry Hint hides. 5c ; No. 1 dry salted hide * . &c Part cured hides Jio per Ib , lest than ully cured , .Siimr 1'M.TH-Oreen salted , each 3&ciiU1.2fi ; grvun united fchunrlluii ( short , vtoolud early ( kins ) , each Ifis'JSc ; dry shearling * ( abort ooled early skins ) , No. LusHJih FiJMfV ! dry hearting * ( shot ! woolfd Mirly sklnO , No. a , ixcli 6c : dry flint , Knn a * * ml Nebraska utcherwool polls , peril ) . , iMUUI weight , 10/J lei dry Mint Kansas and 'WiVM-aska Murrnln TOO ! polls , per | UK , nnttittl wtyAN 7 JkUoi dry int 1'olnrndo butcher wool polls , pur Ib , ctual weight , &aiOo ! dry pl/Itrl'-oloradii / Mur rain wool polls , put Ib. , tnHuaUiwrlght , 7i3lC ) ! Iry pieces and bucks , nCtuM .wftgllt , Ml TAUX1W AN1 > UHKA8E IlnlMI * . No. 1 , ! ic : tallow. No. 2. auftlDI flroase. whlto A , 'ilWc ! gre.vip , whlto II , 4ciRreaso , yellow , He ; groine , dark , .V : old " bntler , 22ic } ; MJCSWUX , prlnio , 10a2&Ci "roukh tallow , ttli iln l I * loin wolghcailfl delivered In Chicago ! Dry buffalo , por'follL I10.t ) ( > } lia.0t Iry country , blouchodporlqnf.810 OO'iilS.OO ; dry country , damp and mustr. | S.OOi410.00. Jfnw York NF.W YOIIK , July 22. Kixiu'ri Kccolnts. 25- OOOpkgs. : exports. 3,000 libls. . 15,000 sucks ! inlos,6.0OOpkgj.imarkrtduH but stonily : wln- or wheat , low grades , $1.9Mi2.46 ; winter , fair to fancy , f2.45i23.45 ; winter , patents , $3.4Uii 4.60 ! Minnesota dinar' $2.5033.00 * ; Mlnnosutii alrulght.s , $3.40413.45. COIIN MKAIUulut , steady ! yellow Moslem , J2.6W12.70. KYK Dull , easier : western. B5O57c. llAlit.HY SlAI/r Very quiet ! western , 65Q 0i ( ) . WHEAT Rocolpis. 108.000 bu.j exports , 128- 000 tin. ; salus , 4i8.MH ! ( ) IU. of f illuivs. 112,000 spot , SKt | market dull und steady ; No. U rod , u sloro and elevator , 70 iW70 > ic : afloat , 7l > 4 W71 Jit" f. o. b. , 70VO72iji : ; ungraded red. GHlift 72c : No. 1 northern , 71 < ! } 71 < ie ; No. 1 hard , 74Jc ! ; No. 2 northern , 70M 70ic ? : No. a Mil waukee , 71c. Options wi-ru dull nnd opened at ! Jc advance , closed stonily ! No. ii rod , August , 70 ? , 71c , closing nt70 , c : Seplembor. T2 5-10 4&73UC. closing nt 73ci Ducember , 709-10 ® 7U7c. closing at 70 .c. UOHN Uecelpts. 5,000 bu. : rxport.s , 6,000 1)11 ) , ; xales , 70,1)00 ) bu. futures , 5.0UO bu. spot. Spots dull , firm : No. U , 47 ? o In fluvnlor , 4BH nlloat. Options were dull at Kc advance , nnd closed llrm without spccUl feature- ; August , 47Jic : Suptumbur , 47lJci47'i ( ! , closed 47,0. OATS Uccolpts , Od.OOO bu. ! o\iorts , 300 tin. ; anlrs. 4,000 fin. futures , 29OOil bu. spot. Spots dull , mixed , tinner. Options dull , firmer ; August , 31c ; September. 30\ii : , closing 30)fii ) ! Hpot No. 2 white , 37c : No. 2 , Chicago , 3p)4C ) ; No. 3 , Chlcugn , 35c ; No. 3 while , 2Gc ; mixed , VMihtorn , 35te37c : whlto western , : i7O43e. HAY Moderately active , steady ; shlpulng , , 10142 l c. llinr.s Dull ; wet suited Now Orleans , selected - loctod , 4500 Ibs. , 41MGC ; Texas selected , 40aUOlts.,7c : lliienosAyros.21024 Ibs. , 12c ! ; Texiisdry , 2122 Ilu. , SiilOJlc. IMiovisioxs C'ut meats , dull ; pickled hol lies. dull ; pickled sliouldors , * 7.257.50 ; pickled hams , * 1U.50 ; middles , dull ; short clear , 49,75 , Lard , quiet , weak : wcstcrnstonm closed , it $10 asked ; options , sales , none ; Sep tember closed nt $1(1.05 ( asked , Pork , quiet , stonily ; now mess , il8lH.7B. llllTTKii Quiet , steady ; western dairy , 15VJ @ 18e ; western creiimory , 1721c ; weslorn fac tory , 1517i" Klglns , i > lc. DiiliF.sE Kns.v ; pan skims , 5Jc. ! Koos llecolpt.- , light ; western fresh , 14ja IDo : western , per case , * 2.0oa3.0O ; southwestern - western , 14vr14c. ! } TAI.I.OW I'lrm : ( city J2 for pkgs. ) , 5Or > 3-lCo. Uiir-stuady ; ciudo , 35ift3Uc ; yellow , 42o. I'KTiioi.RUM Qulut ; crude In bbls. . Washing ton , } 4.HO : crude In bulk , $2.35 ; lellned , Now York.1.15 ; United , nosales. liosiN-Dull , steady ; strained , common to good. S1.0O@1.05. Tuill'ENTlNK tjulot. onsy at 2728c. KICK I'ulr ; demand llrm , SIoi.ASSKs N w Orleans , open kettle , good to choice , bteudy iiulct. SuiiAH Haw , dull , nominal ; fulr reflnlm ; , 3 ll-10c ; centrlfuK-als , 90 test,4 1-lGcjrelined , dull , weal ; ; oil A , 5 1-lOc ; coutrlfUKuls , 4ic ; stnndnrd A , 5 7-HV8 5Jo { ; confectioners A , 5 3-105io ! ; cut louf , 5it ) 1-ltJe ; crushed , 5 , ' aOSi ! : ; powdered , 5 ll-10iJ5.7Bc ( ; granulated , 57-lGi5iu ( ; cubes. 5 Il-10a5c. I'm IUO.N Quiet , bteadyt Ahprlcan ] , S1S.76 ® 15,50. , , , -ir Coi'l'Eii Steady ; lake , $10.85. I.EA1 > Dull ; domestic , JU.fiO.a TIN Steady ; Straits , MO.IO19.20 ; plates , quiet , .steady. ' -U dl'ELTKlt Qulot ; domestic , $ T.QO. FliiHiieluI Nntns. NEW ORLEANS. July 22.-lClukrlngs , J947.887. I'AUIS , July 22. Three per cent rentes , 97f 07VJc for the account. - lUr.TltloilK , July 'J2. Clearings , ? 1,040.869 ; balances , $289,014. Money.G pur cent. MKMI-IIL- } , July 22. Now-York etchuiiKO soil ing ut 41.50 premium. 'Clearings , J98.389 ; balances , $43,128. | * ' ' I < ONWN , July 22. The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Hank of England today on hulunucs wan 8,500. j , j UillUAUO , July 22. Oloftrln'yi , $11,414,989 ; for the week , $78,010,207. ' KoVtho correspond ing week last year , * 07,414 , > 119. CINCINNATI , July 22. SfoiiRyjCOS per cent. Now York ii.xchanife , 50ci ( $ l l8ijQiint. Clear- lngHlG42,140 , ; for the Week , $11.530,500. KANHAS CITV. July 22. Clearings. J700.402. Total for the week , M.335.77Q'decrease ; , 49.U Ror cunt , compared with corresponding week ist yeur. HOSTON , July 22. Clearings , $15,031,407 ; balances , $1,958,349. Money , 73 10 nor cunt. Kxchnngo on Now York , 4Oc discount. Tor the week , clcurlngs , $85,355,321 ; balances , $9,050,324. 1'IIII.ADKLPIIIA , July 22. Clonrlngs , J10.440- 310 ; bnlnncus , $1.442,272. Money , U pur cont. For the wuuk ended today , clearings , J07.050- 273 ; bnlunceu , $9,052,104. ST. Louis. July 22. Clearings , $3,734,300 ; balances. $200,274. Clearings this wuok , $18.- 374,737 ; bulances , $1,838,333. Clearings cor- respondliiK week lust your , $23,585,195 ; bal ances , $2,732,121. Clearings last week , $21- 421,238 ; bulaiice.- . , $2,277,809. Money imlet. 0 &a per cent. Exchange on Now York , at $2 dUcount. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ St. LiulMnrk t < . ST. Louis , July 22. FI.OUII In light demand ; prlcos unchanged. / WHEAT Strong , JSu higher ; No. 2 red , cash , 874c ! ; July , 67c ; August , 59c ; September , l3oiiN Strong , Ic higher ; No. 2 mixed , cash , 30ic : July , 37ic ; August , SO Jc ; Seutombor , OATH Strong und higher : No. 2 bash , 25e ; July. 24V4o ; August , 22Uc : doptoiubor , 22f'c. UrE-Nothliig doing ; No. 2 , 46c bid. IJUTi'KH Steady , unchanged ; dairy , 13H ® 17 < : . Kooft Steady , unchanged ; 9c. I'liovisiONS Qulot , Htandy. 1'ork , $10.76 ; lard , { 9.25 ; dry salt meats , .loose shoulders , $8 ; longs und bacon , packed bhouldorn , JO ; longs und ribs , $9.75 ; ribs , $8.20 ; short * , 18,024. boxed lots 15c moro : shorts , $10.25 ; suunr cured hams , unchanged. lUCKHTS-KIour. 4,000 bu. ; wheat , 111,000 bu. ; corn. O.ooi ) bu. : onU. 'J.OOO hu. Siiil'MENTS Klour. 5,000 bu. ; wheat , 01,000 bu. : corn , 11,000 bu. ; outs , 4,000 bu ; lye , 1,000 Im. _ NowTfork Dry ( InoiU .Murkot. NEW YOIIK. July 22. The demand for dry goods continues nt the minimum so far us dully transactions uro concerned. A case of goods at n tlmo Is taken every dny or two by the same buyer rather than order enough to lust n week or two. This is an extreme hand-to- mouth business , but there Is enough of It to idiow that tbo consumption of fabrics Is going on steadily and that , the dealers are short of stocks , ns every demand Is for immediate shipment. Thuro wus today also more In- iiulry for the near future , and some ugunlH think that the Nlniallon Is brightening up. This hud reference ( 'specially to bleached goods for the manufacturing trade. Drown nnd colored cottons nro without , change. Other articles uro more active In movement than de mand In completion of former sales by deliv ery. The volume ot suit's charged up is fulr. but orders for future delivery are in u normal condition. _ KUMMII City Mor ! < ot . KASHAS CITY. July 22. WHEAT Hard in L-ood demand , YiC lower ; No. 2 hard , & -iU.53c ! ; No. 2 red , 53o. COIIN In fulr demand , but iiilxcd l/r. lower ; No. 2 iiilxud. 32c : No. 'J vrtilUj. . 33 33c. ! OATH Iluroly btoudy ; N < i.2 mjxed , new , 20c ; No. 2 white , nuiv , nominally J3p } , llUTTBit Still Ki-arco , Hr ii .creamury , 16 ® 2ic ; dairy , 135 17c. „ ' lC Hirt Very dull uud wcy.li ) . strictly fresh candled , Oc. H > 1t UUOEIITS Wheat , 10,200 HIM. ; corn , 5,100 bu , ; outn none. J13 Siiii'MKXTH Wheat , H. KTbtS. ; corn , 10,100 , bu. ; outs none. _ a/.aa Cntton JliirUet. NEW OIII.KANS , July 22-'iMxckot quiet ; mid dling , 7VC : good ordinary , , Zil-l : ( < c ; nut und gross receipts , 010 bales ) u | iorts , coastwise , 450 bales ; Miles , 45(1 balixp stock , 70,323 bales. Kuturf-squluti JulV < 47fd4-hld ; August , $7.40 67.60 ; fHiptumber. * 7.5 < % i7.57 ; October , .titlit7.lJ7 : November , i7.7C.55T.7li ; December , 7.85fii7,80 ; January. $7aUtSiOj ? Tobruury , OoflTue tlurkttil NKW YOHK , July 22 OpUonsi ononwl barely steady , unchanged to 2i ( tHrfilM down ; closed steady nt & to 30 jiolntH VloWn ; vnlus. 30,000 bags. Im-.ludlng : Hoptvuiber , fia.8&15.00 ; October , $15.7t > al5.8i ) ; Noviiniuor. Itn.GO ) Du- cuiubor , $15 35 < Jtl6.60r January , $15.30 ; March , il5.00ttl&.20 ; Miw. 1&.2Q. iipot Itlo , dull ! nominal ; No. 7 , $17 , 3Uc. Nominal. July 22 WIIKAT Steady ; de- muild poor ; holders tiff r moderately. COIIN Qulot ; demand poor : mixed twostorn , 4 a.vd per cental. CJ.Aitu I'rlmu nojtorn. 49 3d percwt , i'EAS Caimdlun , 5 3d per cuutul. MluncupolUVlivttt .Markvt. MiNNK.\iii.is , July 22. WHEAT Future * opuned for an advnnco , but dropped on ac count of the Mlltruukoo bunk troubles. Ku- cvlpu , 140 cum. Close : Augiut , CHViu ; Bop- tombor. Ol'fe ! IVcohibi-r. f 7'ic. On track ! No. 1 hard , f 3c ; No. 1 northern , riiMiciJSd. 'J north * oni , 588690 , _ OH Mnrknts. OtT , OITY , July Si. Nntlonnl Transit cer * tlHcatPs oupiied nt 57 : hlghost , r > 7 > < : lowest , 57 ; rlositii ; Kt fJS. Sale * , U.OOO bbls. ; clear.incri , 74.1HK ) bbU. I'tTTsmimi , July 22. National Transit cor- tlllrMes opouoif nt 57 ! closfil lit & 7 ; hlghe tr 7 : lowest , 57 ; sah > s , 5,000 bbls. riillndclphln < ir lti .Mnrkrt. 1'nit.AiiKt.nitA , July 23. WIIKAT Quiet ntid Hhade weaker ; No. 3 red , July , riSSlitOHtt. rottN Firm , lower ; No. 2 mixed , July , 4t > ? fi > 47e. 47e.OATS OATS lu cnr lots firm hut quiet , tuturesdull ; No. 2 white , July , 3SHQ38ic. ! Clnclnnntl MnrkntH. CINCINNATI. July 22. NVHKAT Dull , lower ; No. U rod. 58iu. . ' us Kuslnr : No. 2 mixed. 41P. ! OATS-Qulet ; No. 2 mixed , 33i433) ) ' < C. WHISKY Si ondyj $1.12. llaltltnorr drain Atnrknt. HAI.TIMOHK , July 22. WHEAT Steady ; No. a red , spot and July. 07&c. COIIN Knsy ; mixed , njml nnd July , 4M n. OATH Quint and steady : No. 2 whlto west ern , 38K. Tolpdii ( Iriiln Aliirkrl. TOLEDO , July 22. WHEAT Actlvo for cash , .steady : cash , G3 > ic. COIIN Dull ; cnsh , 41 < \ OATS Qulot ; cash , 31c hid. ' AND IIDXDS. Securlllpn AVrro Weaknr Ypntrrdny than nt Any 1'rrloil of tlin liprnfliilnn. Nw YOIIK. July 22. The securlly market wns weaker this morning than at tiny tlmo since the present downward movement et In nnd many stocks nnd bonds touched the lowest llguros yet made. The depression was duo to the heaviness of the London market nnd re newed activity on the parl of thu hears nnd heavy liquidations. The bnnk failures nt Milwaukee added to the depression. Erlo was notably weak , tlio common breaking to 10i nnd the preferred to 23 , while" consols seconds foil io G2. Thu bonds brought 81 on Monday last. The utoady shrinkage In the securities led to n revival ot thutnlknboiitarecclvnr&hlp for the property but udldals of Iho companyclalm toluivo no knowledu'O that -inch a thing Is con templated. It Is understood tlmt the com pany's floating debt Is becoming burdensome. Tim grangers Voro fieoly .sold , sumn of Wioiu fulling , 'jSorlhucstern to 101. The other Important decline * were Vt to 1 ' 4 per cent In Missouri I'nclflc , ly percuntinostorn Union to 74yli4 pi-rreiit In l.HCkavMinna to 112. lit percent In Ills Four , 1 * PIT cent lu Lead to 23 , 1H pur cent In preferii'd to 57'i , nnd l"i percent 111 Chicago ( las to 31. Thu decline wus checked bytlio favorable hank statement , which shows a gain In reserves of $3,021,550. Tno bunks uro still $1,200,050 below the legal requirements. This shorting Induced the bears to turn paper prollts Into cash nnd u gonornl rally of ( i to 2 per cent took pluco. The market left on" llrm. The sales aggregate 152,503 ah a res , ot which 15,417 wen ; unlisted. It may safely bo meaumed that the guln In bank reserves reported In today's .statement MIIS due to iho return of Institution money. Tlio period of regular savings bauk disburse ments closed this vrcek , and by this tlmo the otllcors of such Institutions have doubt lev * learned how much or llttlo need them wus for their excessive hoarding of money. Of tin ) ex tent to which this policy lius uggrnvuted the gonerul situation there Is no nuud to speak. Meant line , so fur ns out-of-town Institutions are concerned , It Is Drolialile that upwards of $2,000,000 nut In Now York bunk funds > v is sent out this weok. Almost for the first tlmo Imports of gold IIUVD played n loading part in thu gain of cash reserves , though the excep tionally largo Increase In specie Is for thu most part dim to the mysterious und excessively Inconvenient - convenient policy of the treasury. Foiulgn authorities agree that gold will move tons from Kuropo ireely when the outward move ment ot grain lias readied u continuously largo proportion. This condition Is already being fultillud , witness to which Is found In this nook's export of 5,000,000 bu. of wheut , the largest shipment since the huge outflow dur ing tbo winter months of 1891 , and greater by u million bushels than lust week's record. The following uro thu closing quotutiimy on the loading stocks on the Now York Stock exchange - change today : Atchlaon 17)4 Northern P.tcltlu. . . AitaniH KxpruuH. , . . 144 Northern P.ie. pfd. Alton.Ti.'rro Hnuto. O. P. D. AO doprofd 1.15 Northwestern Auiurltian Kxpnms lll'J do profit Il.iltlmoro.VOlilo. . Ul N. Y. Central Canadian I'.icltlc. . . N. Y. AN.K Ranafln Southern. ' . Ontario , V Wi'Micru I'JJS Control P.-vclllo. . . OruK'ou Imp HU Clies..V Ohio. . . . . . . ' 14H Oregon Nuv 4S Ohlc.iKO A Alton. . . 1:111 : O. S. L. AU. N C. IJiJ 7li s Pud lie Mall Olilc.iico OaH B'JK Pcorla l > oo. AK. . . . HM CoiiHOlldateil ( Jnrt. . 111 ! I'lttsbutv 144 C. C. C. A St. L. 3.L'7 Pullman Palace. . . Cotton OH Cert L'7 Hendlnif Di'l. A Hudson 11-1H Ulc-liinoml Tor lHl. Lack. A. West. do pref'd 11.411. O. prof'd. . . Illo Ur.anilii W'n. . . Via. AC. F. Co do pu'f'il KastTonn Hock Island Krlo ins Si. Paul dopnif'd -'i St. Paul A Omaha. . Fort Wayuo 144 do pref'd (5roat North'n pf'd 1U4 Southern Pacific. . . -MM C. AK. 1. ; ifd Dl SiiK''ir Kellniiry. . , . MMW HockliiK' Valluy. . . 17M TOIIII. f.'oal A Iron. W Illlnolx CtMitnil. . . . Hrt Texas Padno r % St. Paul.lBuluth. . J8 Tol. & O. O. pfd. . . 70 Kail , A Texas pfd Union Pnclnii 1HM Lake Erlo AW. . . . U. .S. Rzpiesa < w T.nko Erlo A W.pM W.S.KA P wCH J.skn Shore no do imif'd riml WollH F.iriro Kxp. . W Hl ru Union. . . . LouIsvllluAN. A. . Whet'llmr & L. K. . . llhi Manhattan eon. . , , do pruf'd 411 Meinpldn A Ghas. . M.ASt. r , 411Ilia Michigan Centr.il , , 1) . AH. O Hi ! MlHsourl Parian. . . ( Jeni'r.U Ilh'cirlo. . , 4 ! ) MoblloAOhlo National Uim uil , , i.'U Nanlivlllo Chnlt. . . HO lUolo. F. A I Jl National Contain. . 11 Colo. V. A I , prefd III ) do prufd .14 H ATO II N. J. Cimtral ill ! T. , A. A. AN. M. . . . 8 No.AW. . prefd. . . Ill T. St. f , . AK. C North Amer. Co. . . . Illn do prefd The total sales of stocks leday were 152,000 shares , Including : Alchlson , 7,300 ; Hurling ton , 5,000 ; O'hlcugo < lus , 15.OOO ; ] , : iekiiwanna , 2.000 ; ( lunoral Kloctrlo , liM ( ) ; l.oulsvllln A Nushvlllo , 3,100 ; Missouri 1'aclllr. 4,700 ; Na tional I/eud , 4,700 ; Northnostvrn , 3.300 ; Heading , 3,000 ; Uixik Island , 2,1100 ; .St. I'uul , 24,300 ; Sugar , 10,500Vesti.ru ; Union , 12,000. Now York .Money .Murket. NEW YOIIK , July 22. MONKY ON ( JAM/ Easy at4 < 2 < i per cunt. J'liiMK MF.iiOANTli.Kl'Ai-nn B012 per rent. riTsnuxo K.XCIIA.NOK Dull und fenturuk-ss , with actual | IUHIIUHH | In bankers' bills nt * .UHia4.H2ki for sixty duy.s und 4.83Jf&4.H4 ! for domain ! . . Bn.vKii OiiiTU'lOATK.s : Negleotml , No .sules reporteil in the Slock exchange today. ( lovnitNMKXT HoNDS titoudy. Htuio bonds dull. dull.Tho The closing quotations on bonds : U.S. 4nrer StU AI.M.non.Sa. U.S.iSCUIIp St. I , . AS.K.liDii.M , JOJ U. S. ' 4)iB ) n > ir 1)7 ) SI. Paul Cunxols. . I'JO 1'aclflc tluof 'll.l. . . St. P. . C. A P. iHts. 111 Loulslnna Bt'ixl 4a. U.l T. P. It. ( I. Tr. llctu 117 MlHHOlirl tlH , , . . . . till T. P. H. ( I. Tr. Hots Ifl Tumi. IIHW Hot Da. . , 100 Union Pan , IBH. . . . 10:1 : Tilllll. HOW MUl fiH. . . US WuRlSliom Uil Tunn. iinw nut Ha. . ll ! 11.0.V. . luts 115 Cannjn Ho. 'JilH Oil AtcUlHon 4H 70 Cunlral I'm ) , lulu. . 10:1 : do yy CIiH A. . . 1) ) . A R. ( I , IstH. . . . 111 O. U. AS. A.f , uu D. Alt. U. 4n. . . , , . . , 74 O. H. AH. A. idSH ! , . 103 Krlu yds r. . . 1)3 ) H. i T. O. OH lui : M. K. ATHim.Is. ( . 75 do con. IH ! 1II.J It. K AT. nun. rH. . ! I5 N. Carolina OH 154 ! Minimi Union ! ) , , , ion do 4H , , OJ N.J. O. Int. Cort. . . 107 H. C.JIrowiiH , ua N. Pnc. IstH n OH Tumi , old du uami N. Pao. ! M Kill V.VIlH 6(1 ( N. W. Consols 13'J V.x. Kx-.Mit. : conn. . : is N. W. lub. OH 104 Va. liona , , ' 'il Hurlea OU Hotton htiiulc U'lotutloiK. ' IO8TO ) , July 22. Cull lirniin , 039 per nont ; tlmo loans , U per cent und commission. Closing qiiotntioux on M locks , bonds und mining nlmrim : Atch. , Top. AH. V. . Wiist Knd pruf'd . , Ainorlcan .Sujrsr. . . U'eHllinrh. Kleutrlo du prct'd. , . do pruf'il. . . . . . liny HUloliftH. . . . \V8. | Cunt . lloll Toluiihum . Atcblson yds . lloHtou A Albany . JUJ Atchlnoii 4s . , IloHtoiiAM.ilnn. . . , n iw Now Kinrl.inildH. . . lloHtou AM.Pf'd. . . ; w OIHI , KliMilrlc OH. . . Chi. , llur. A ( J . 77 Win. Central IH . . . FitviibiiiY . Allouuz Mlulutf Co liuucral Kloctrlc. , Atlniitlo . . . . Ill , Hti > ul . 01) Iloilun A Montana iliuloan Central. , 0 Iliiltn A Hostnii . N. Y. ANiiwKmf. . Calnmot A-Hcola. . Olil Colony . . Utioit I.tiiu Knuiklln Keamanru San II ) Osci'ol.i Union Pacific . 1HM Qiilncy Wuat KnO . Tamarack Nevr York MiiiiniUuot itlonn. NEW YOIIK , J-ily 22. The following uro tbo uilnlng < iuotatlon : Con.Col. aud Vs. . . . 110 Stundanl 110 Gould A curry . 13 Union Cnn : I5 Ilumimt.iko . 7011 Vfllow Jacket 00 Iron Hllvrr 10 Ontario. . . . . . 7W > Quick Hllver UOO Oiildr . UU ito prufil 1600 Plyiiiuutli . -0 llulw.T. . . , 1C Sierra Nuvada . _ 3Uj London I'lnuncUl Itnvlew. | Coj yrf''i'il ( ISIlbv Jnmei Qtinlon Ilinnttt ] , . , July 22. [ New York Herald Cable Special to TnKllEB.1 Today wits very dlanp- ntlng , buslnuss Imvlmr died away , und K fOiiufquunvoprlcuiaroall weaker. Thofeaturo wuk the weakness In Amurlcan railways , uhlch ducllned from the oponliig upon mnull but steady salus , Special wuakuesi wan lllnplayed by V tch lions. Milwaukee , Denvur preferred , LouUvlllui , Union 1'aclllcs und Krle.s. Itognrd- Ing thu last namud. ordinary clo ed U < per cunt down ut2 i , preferred 2 per cent down at 20H and hi'Cond mortgagu 5 par cent down nt 72Vi , Vurloiu unsettling rumorn were current > to UIB floating dubt and the nuud of moro ruDltal but tbero was nothing authontlc. Korclga tuurkeU were Uunorutly lower , but business ncllVo with no i > i'lnl features. Homo securities were nil wenkor. Silver wns lint nt 3 id , OMAHA I.IVi : .VTOCK. .MA UK UTS. Cnttln Trndn Inlpriirlnc III All llraiiclirn Hog HrooTrr Annthrr IB Until * . SATUHKAY , July 22. IJvprybody looked for light receipt * thn past week , In fact , after thu domorallr.-uhm ot the nro\Ions week nnd the unfortunate experi ence of hundreds of shippers , nothing hut n hlg fulling off In supplies was to have boon ox- peeled. The figures are as follows : Oattlo. Hogs. SlR-pp. Uerelpts this weok. . . . 10,1111 22.791 2.H27 Receipts last wpck. . . . 14.180 39,537 3,949 Same nook lost your. 10,070 32,234 723 During the early part of the week Iho cat tie market showed llttlo signs of ImproUng. He- colptx , while tint nt all large , were moro lib- ornl than wusuhs lutoly necessary , hut during the past three days , with unusually light receipts for this season of thu year , thu market has developed considerable strength and iicllvlty. and u least n part ot the recent bltf decline bus liei-u nignliied. On account of their scarcity the hulk ot the Im provement hns IK-OII shown by thn dry foil na tive- cattle , thn advance during tlin pusl Ihreo days amounting to from 25c to4Oc. ( truss cattle have made up a gocil shore of the offer ings , nnd on tlieso tlio advance has not been so great , although prlcos nt the cloio nro fully 25c better than nt the opcnlns of thu week Thu week i-lowd with u comparutlvnly iigiu 1 run , hut 1,860 Jiead , ur 500 fewer than were horn a week ne , making n shortngo this work compaicd with lust of over 4.00O heud.Vllh continued fiMoiublo reports from Chicago , the spreulatho shippers wunt out nnd took n hand In iho I radii today , while the dressed beef men , who.su purchases have been rather light the pnst for , days on nrcount of thu limited supplies , were In need of n fiiwcuttle , A fulr numlior of pieltv good oortifed cattle were In cluded In thuoU'orlngs nnd they were In good demand nt pilec.H lUc to 15 lilghur than I'rl- day anil from -"c to 40c higher than thn llrsl of the week. l.ood to choice 1,209 to 1,415-lb. beeves sold ut from $1.35 to $4.70 , with fulr to pretty good 1,160 to 1,200-lb..steers nt from M.10 lo $4.35. Kimgh 1.209 and 1,309-lb. steers sold nt $4 nnd * 4.25 and half fat stock ul $3.50. On anything showing corn , trudu wus fairly brisk and the modcratn supply soon e.\buiisted , Thu hulk of the westerns wuro either only lit for feeders or Imrdly good enough for beef. Tlieso "bo- twlxt and between" ratlin were Intoryp or demand und sold unsatisfactorily when they sold ut all. Several lo.uls wuro still lu Ural haiiiU nl the cloAu. The cow market was moderately actlvn and as It has been all week , about steady. OlU-r- ie light , probitily half u do/en full loads and a few odds and ends. The oxlrmuu range of prices w.is from $1.26 to $250 for poor to cluilce stock , thu bulk of thu fulr to good butchers' und caniu'rs' stulf selling ul Iioiu$1.85 to J2.10. Rillto good veal oiilvus sold at ubont steady prices , unuiiid J2.50 und $4.50. Hough stock \MIS in liidllTerunt ileiuiiiid at M'ry low prices , common tocholce bulls and slugs selling- fiom if 1.45 to | 3. The feeder market this week started out In bud sliapu. Suppllosof c.itllo worn llglit , but were made up entirely of feeders , und with thu puns already full and thu outside dc'inniid light , Monday's pilous vturu thu lowest of the year , W tli uxiry pimpoiit of a big com crop Iholott prices pi ovud lemptlngenougli to uros- uoctlvo coutittv puroliiHur.s : to Induce fieo buying , and ithu lottilt has t > L cn a free move ment all wuek , with ugiadual Improvement In prloos. The murkot today wus 15u to : i5c higher that the llrsl of tlio week , with liberal buying by both imislduis uud regiilur dealers. l.oixl tocholcu foedurs aru iiuotublo at $2,75 to$3.'JO ; fulr to good ul $2.40 to $2.75 , and common Bluff at $2 tu } 2,40. lieprcscntatlve sales : 1HIK.-WKI ) HREF , No. Av. I'r. No , Av. Pr. 8 . U32 $350 40 . 1140 $410 43 . 1000 3 50 70 . 1208 4 15 1 . 1000 350 30 . 120'J 435 41 . 1200 400 44 . 1253 435 1 . 1170 410 10 . 1332 445 3H _ 1102 4 10 3 ( ! . 1304 4 70 41 . 11B7 410 3'J . 1415 470 3D . Ilb5 4 10 SMIl'I'INll AM ) KXl'OUT. 40 . 1308 425 101 . 1330 470 B7 . 1225 4 35 1U.XKI ) . 10 . 824 250 30 . 1290 340 COWS. 10 . 505 1 25 1 . 1005 2 10 1 . OOO 1 50 24 . O.tU 2 10 2 . 805 1 55 2 . SBO 2 It ) 24 . 812 1 85 21 . 017 2 It ) 23 . 1053 1 H5 3 . 1057 210 1. . . . . . 800 200 2 . 8dj i ! 25 2 . 805 200 3 . 10JO 250 CAI.VKS. 2 . 100 250 7 . 107 4 SIT 1. . . ' , . . 100 430 . 1 . 200' 4 P „ 1 . JJUO4 50 . - _ HULLS. . 2 . 1190 1 45 1 . 1580 1 75 1 . 10BO 100 4. . . . . . . 1007 2 OO 2 . 1305 1 7o 1 . 1480. ' 3 00 BTAOS. , / 1 . 1090 1 90 STOCK KltS AND FEEOKHS. 12 . 700 2 20 22 . 1015 2 85 1 . 920 225 ( i . 1175 205 2 . 1005 250 11 . 1177 295 1 . 1170 2 50 0. . . . . . . 031 3 00 45 . 012 2 00 WKSTKll.N CATTI.t ; . Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. coi.oit.um. 00 foodois 700 2 25 12 foodisrs 1190 2 III ) 72 feeders 1233 3 20 MIIUASKA. : 2 rows. . . 1070 205 . 3 cows . . . 1007 21 feeders 1048 'J 85 lions For the ten days Including nil of 'last and the first four days of tills week values sullVri'd mi UMirngn decline of Kllr on all guides. Tight money , a weal , piovlslon mar liet , und liberal rovelnts were the r.iusui , but the falling oil In receipts this ueok coinpaiud with lust of nearly 17,000 hog- , and compared with the saino ue.'K last year of nearly 10,001) ) hogs cniiscdii turn for thu Iiellor thu mint two days und prloos Irivo re covered : iOc of their recent docllno. Them Is very llttlo nuw In the situation , the governing feature * being thu condition of the money maikel und the sl/e of lecclpts. The Cincinnati Prlco t'nrictii says : "Tno aggre gate marketing of hugs Indicates u imxlcruto docrcaso compared with toi'nnt tocords , hut an Increase In comparison with lust your. West- urn packing re turn.- , for the uuukshou 'JID.ooo , oomp ired with 205,000 tlio procodliig ni-ek and 2J5oOOayoarago , Knini Murcli 1 ti.o lof-il Is 3.0'0,0i > 0 , against 4,915OftO last yoar. The murks an Increase of 15iOU ) , and thu season u doureasn of 905,000 hogs , oompnH'd with last your. Thu quullty of nogs Is fulr for the si-ason , thi'i'e continuing to Im a premium iiuld fur good light grides In compirisim with heavy HlocUv I'rlci's an ; Imvur , qulto a decllnn In some markets ocoiirrlnx t\l tlii'dosj of thn week now ended. The uvnragn decllnu for the wuok Is about 50o jier 100 llx. " There worn vory'fuw over half as many hogs on sain today us unr.i hero last S itiirday , and with u good general ilemaiii ) nnd further fa- vorablu ropoi ts from other points , trade was active anil price , on an average 15i ; higher 1 ban Friday. Un account of good 01 dels from fresh meat in in and shippers good I o cholcu light und ImtchiT weight hogs commuudud a 5i : to II Ic piemluin over liony ; wulght.s , Hitlllii' ' atj.fiO und $3,01) . Thu hu.-ivy hogs for thu moit part going ut 8S.50 , uhllo rough mixed p'lckers sold down lo J.V1. ' ) , With .ill classes of liiiyurs taking hold freely It ilbl not lake long to clour Ilia puns und by U o'clock Hading wus over. Thu lug hulk of Hie hoi * sold ut * . " > . ; > < ) nnd * 5.55 , ns against f5,35 anil 15,41) und * 5.65 to 85.00 onu week ago today. Representative sale- , : No. Av. Hh. I'r. No. Av. Hh , I'r. 13. . . .317 - $540 40. . . 324 120 ? 5 50 81. . . .225 240 545 72. . . .215 - 5 62 K 70. . 258 120 6 SO 05. . . 27U 120 5 ii2i ( 05 . . .BU - 550 59. . . .275 10O 565 54. . . .247 200 5 6O Oil. . . .205 40 555 03. . . .243 100 55D 0.t5U ( ! ! 121) 565 71. . . .245 USD 560 01. . . .213 U-10 555 02..2UH 200 560 05..U07 81) ) 555 73. . . 242 10O 551) ) 00..1 > .VJ 20i ) 565 76. . . .258 8O 5611 OB.-J46 BO 555 03. . . .314 80 6 61) B9..2ul ) 40 5 65 55. . . .209 100 660 7i.0 : ! ( ) 100 5 6i ! 13..23H - 561) 50. . . .20 201) 565 72..20U 120 6 60 70. . . .201 2R ( ) 565 03. . . .238 100 660 07. . . .232 100 565 70. . . 274 12O 660 76. . . .221 80 655 100. . .203 - 560 04. . . .240 40 655 37. . . .200 120 550 07. . . .227 120 565 00. . . .24il 80 5 6 ( ) 70./J23 200 5 55 60..2HO 120 561) 84. . . . 241) 100 665 07. . . .230 120 551) 02. . 213 240 665 05. . . .208 80 560 75. . . . 226 240 565 30. . .21)4 ) 200 650 134.231 280 665 70. . . 218 200 660 . 70. . . . 222 667 ! . ' , 64 . . .204 40 6 61) ) 71..20U 120 6 00 73. . 251 240 560 00..23B 100 600 00. . . 201) 20O 660 00. . . .238 210 600 02 . . .229 120 560 02. . . .238 100 600 83. . . .178 120 560 74. . . .210 120 500 03. . . 246 240 650 08. . . . 2.19 100 601) 03. . . .255 240 5611 03. . . . ' 'SB 100 500 G5..242 280 5 50 rins ANII itounii , 1..300 - ,360 1 . . .210 - 525 HilKKl1 Itucolpts v > ura light and the mai kut fully stcudy on duslrubto muttons. Common und stock sheep aru not wuntud ut any prlcu. Kiilr to good null vo * , I3.2&T04.25 : fulr to good wu iurn , JJ.Oi > ifr4.OO ; 32.UOU3.OO ; good to cliolco 4U to' 10U.i | ! ! Iambs , tt.OU&O.OO. Kepreseututlve sales : No. Av. I'r. 323 tvosturn weathers 100 3 HO lOBIamba , O'J 450 Cliloau I.tvn Mtock MurUet. Ciiuuao , July 32 , [ Hpeulal Tolugram to TUB llKK.l There wan u hiipply of about 1,000 nut- tin on sale , thu greater part uf which were Tuxuns. The demuiid was Incjwd f rable , but It would have lukvn a few hiindriid head lu exceti of thu number olfiirod. Hales Indlcutvd a llnu market , though hardly enough was done In fairly cstribllah quotations. Old cows and canning Toiu * uat- tle ttold to poor udvautav nn compared with othur descriptions , but alt wild. Tlm quality of olferlnzs averaxod poor and uiu wuro larguly below 14. Thu wiwk'n rt > cidpt aggro- Bated about Oti.OOO head , UK uxaliut 72,539 iPMl la t woo1 < nnd 78,892 for Iho rorrripond Inir week last yoar. lloi ! sold ulmiit us on Krlday , They were itrong at iho opening of business nnd worn wonk Inttir , hut undurwcnl noiiiotnbleclmnge | , Ihe ritllnK prlco for . medium nnd | ion > y. woUhts . were from l.VMl to $ a,70. n.l-ftom- J.j.76 to Ji. wns paid for ordinary ( o givnl light. iloinnnd wns fair nnd the poln woni pl"JV"i { ' ° ilVll | > lwtlro nltml > * ' .6 H1 bond , i .V.Vl.Vi"ul.ll"w ! tlm" for " ' " I"1" * l ( " > ' wo k nnd AtKH ) head moro UIAII for the correspond- Inc wrck Inst yonr. Nothing worthy of notoocourred In thn beep i'l'V ' 1' t'l'r'ii0. ' ' was " llrl" " , . " ' "t at twin from V.i.rlfl.flV ? t"Hir lo cholco Toxnnsniid ! i 5 to J5 ror poor lo extra natives , I.iuiiUs were In demand nt from * 3,23 to * tl. thn laltor price for extra grades. The roetdpts for thiiwrflUnfontiool 38.rM ( ) | um , | W0 | | | , ' | , but lilt. moro I ban half the numlior rocolvod last week , thoinch U Is about l.om ) head In MX- cess of iho number received the .saino tlmo Inst vonr. Uccclpls : Cnttlo. f.OO hrmil ; rnlvos , 200 head ; hugs , 7 > lMKiund | ; sheep , 1IH)0 lu-ud. I ho Kvonlng Journal reports : l'- " " " ' * -Kecelpi-s. i ooo hand : shipments , iOO hfnd ; mnrket stonily ; prlmo tioovos , $4.uo ttBjU'j t'ood to choice. l.40tt4.t < 0 ; otbors , S3.10it4.16 ; cows. fl.Tfttt'J.TSj Toxnns , 2.3tiJ 3.10 ; stockurs , tl 7lvaa.BO ; woslorus , * 2.25l J.bl ) . llmia Kecelpts. 7,000 bond : shipments , > , U < Kt bend : onrly splpplng grades strong : packers dull , \ieak ; geiiernl market closed easy ; ml\od packltiL' , ja.lOU.MU ) ; prlmo houvy and luitchurs' weights. J5.05it5.75 ; choice Ilghl mlxod , * 6.05i5.8.V MIXKP-Itocolpts , B.uoo bond ; shlpiUonts , H.ooo limit ; itiui kot stoudy ; nutlvos , M.25J8 3.75 ; wusteriu , J3.25if.4.Uo ; Texans , 3.6UU 4.50. Itooolpli mill l > i < piMitiiin of Stunk , oniclnl raijolpU an4 dhpnlllon of st < wU a , shown by thobjks ot tlio Union -Slock Ynr.U company fur thn twenty-four hourj eadliu at 5 o'clock p. m. July 2-j , 189J : HKl'Kll'TS. UATTI.H. . . Illlllsr.lA Slt.S Cars , Head Cirs.He.nl Cars. io.1 Cars. I lleatl. M 4:11 : 148 DISPOSITION. IICVKHS. OATT.I.K. 1IIIUS. .vklmr Co nn Tlmo. H. Hammond Co. . 1,101 Swift ACe , . . , . 4:11 : Thu Ciulahy IMckln * Co. , l..Ml Hnmniond AS . inn l.ayton. . Sperrv A II. 1:11 : olovrland. . . . Tabor A A. . . . 111 A Haas . . . . U. H < vlier A iH I'll ) l.lti , -.1 , .u t llnrlinl. KANSAS Cm- . July 2.1.-CATri.M-Uncolpts. 0,11)0 ) head ; shipments , BOO linnd ; market for host grades was llrm ; ethers vioiik : Toxus stooiM , J2.25all4.1U ; Texas cows , $1.70(42.50 ; shipping Moors , f-l.25itfi.10 ! nutlxo oows , $1.45 :1.50 : ; biitohois' stock. * 3.iuva4.20 ; stocKurs and fcodors , $1.3&tii3. ( > i > ; bulls and nil.xod , S1.50Vf.i.25. : lions Uivolpti 4,100 bond ; shipments , 1.1OO head ; market 5iilOi < hlghor : weak ; bulk of sales , j3.4Ot.5.7l > ; hum len. * 5.3IKit5.55 ; pacKoM , } S. IIUJJ.'O ; mixed , r5.ri5i45.7O ; lights , j5.ODJio.80 ; Vorkors , $5.70i 5.HO ; pigs , $ , VOOS oHt ( ) SIIKEIKoceluts , 200 bond ; shipments , 000 huuil ; mail.ut oulet and uiiclianged ; mixed , $3.&UilnmlH , 4.&U. St. l.uiiN I. ito Sluuk .MnrUdt. ST. Loilt , .1uly 22.-nATTl.K-Hocelpts , 5,000 head ; slilptnentu , 1,400 head ; mat kel steady on all kinds at yosturdny'.s tlgurus. Ilotis-ltoculpt.s , 400 head ; shipments , SOD head ; market stiong ; top prices $5.80 ; bulk of sales , J.r.4lf-5.70. SIIEKI' Hooelpts , nniu'i shipments , none ; market firm , unchanged. Turnlii t to Tabli's. A sweet fuucil nitiiilon lady who still has hopes nut beside n brijjlit little fol low in an elovaluil car tlio other aftor- tiDiin making friuiully orei'turus to Ills pleased piireiilH by complimenting tlio boy on bis ucc Jinplishinonts. She hud asked him n yo.Kl iniitiy questions nb.iut almost ovorytiilnjjsho cimlil tliink ot as th y speeded toward Ilas'lem , says the Now York Herald , To these the little uliap hail roplleil with trunk bot-ioiisiiesa pecujiiic to uliililren. "St ? yoir lire going to the park this , afternoon ? DJ you love tlio | Wk ? " r'Oh , o'oi , " ho ropUuil ; thou added after a pause , "but pa pit don't like it. " "No ! And why don't ho like it ? " i "I I pupil says it boi-os him. and ho ijotVt like it. " ; Pejplo in the vicinity smiled at the father's expmiso an.l the maiden lady appealed ID be greatly amused. _ , The child Haw this and followed it up ; "Papa didn't want to oumo , hut mamma sai " What maininn said wns cut short by a vigorous shako from that individual , who had all along regarded the HtnuiL'o lady with disapproval and now frowned. . The passengers looked disappointed. The maiden lady lojked a trillo mali cious. "How old are you ? " she fimflly in quired with her sweetest smile. mulled tliis time mid the gentlemen opposite elevated their news papers t'j uunceal their agitation. Tlio maiden lady ga/.eil out of tlio window thoughtfully. Maybe she was trying to ligiiro it up , hut she ditln't answer the child's question. Balloon at 3 mil 8 , Uonrthind boaoh. l.oikii.l ; l.l. i Siiloldi * . A few years ago it elianuod tlmt a valuable uamol , working- uu oil mill in Afriua , was. severely beaten by its driver , who , j.oreoiving that the camel had trea-mrwl nj ) the injury and was only waiting a favorable opportunity for revenge , kept a strict wutcli upon the aninril. Timu passed away , the camel , perceiving that it was watched , " waj quiet and objdioiu , and the drivenbcgan to think thattho boating was forgotten. Ono night , utter u lapse of Hovorul months , the man. who slept on the raided platform in the mill , whileas in cm- toinury , the cuinul was stalled in a cor ner , iiipiuning ! ti remain tuvuko , ob- horvoil by the -iglit m.nnllght that' ' when till was qniot the animal looked cautiously around , rode s iflly , und stealing - ing ever towards a spot where a bundle of clothes and a b n'li ms , thrown care lessly on the ground , resembled a sleeping - ing figure , cast itbiilf with violence upon them , rolling with all its weight and tearing them mosj viciously with ita teeth , Hatislied that Its revenge WIH com plete the ciriiol was ro7iilng t ) its cor ner when thu driver sat tip and Hp'jku. At the siind : of hh vjitju , and pe.-colv- ing the mistake U had made , the animal was hi ) mo/tillod ut the /ail uro and dis covery of the tjcho.ne tlmt it dashed Uu head against the wall and died. Til ; 11 ( loxl IMro HI thu ClilldrBii , For suininur uoiuplnlnt In children there Is uotli'.n ; HU got.l > IH Ch unbsrlaiu'H ( Jollu , ( Jholor.i and Dl.irrliini UuinuJy , It uuroft " dysontury , dlairhoii iinii cholur.i lufanlutii , und noviif falls when uioJ in tlmo mul the plain pritito.l dlruutiuni uro f jlloivoJ. U'hoii ru.lucod with u'.auraiulswout'jiioJ U Is plo.is < nut to tiilco. " " > and 5J uout houlus fur silo liy druggist ! , . TJII : UKAi.rr .M iKiiir , INSTUIMKNT.S ! jilaouj on rooord July 23 , JHIM ; WAIlllASTV US'ilW. Jucoli Kundlsund wifu to AT Klojip , Iot4bloi : 1 , Nun-port . J 500 W ItMlllard to .Iiimi's lulain ) > y. n 20 fuot lot N , and w 3D feut of o 00 feu' , lot 6 , block 1 , I'ouo 1'luoo . 1.31KJ W J Clalr to A K ( Jonueli. lot , H , block 4. W I. riulhy'd Ut add to .South Omaha . 3J A ) ' Uoiiiiatt Ui linns Christian-ion , HUIIIO . . . ItO Mary I'lumlng toAiinluItavrloy. lot Ib , Mi-Candllsh. lot 17 , bo-k ! 'J. Koiinl/o 4tliadd. nSilot 15 , MuC.nmllMi I'luci * . lots , block M , lludford 1'lacB. lot i ; block 1 , und 3lxlCU ! feet udjolnliis on imldo Uurthugo add. . , . 15 , TOO LO Itanium to M A 11-vriium , tut 7 , block & . Newport add . . . . , , . . 1 T W Collins lo J KOvur , n 40 feet lot 16 , block 114 , riuilUi Onmlm . 563 II llC'oryidl and wlfo to lleorgo lUx- tor , Jot 17 , block J'J , CIKton lllll. , . . 600 QUIT CLAIM UKEUI , III KUnur Ui 0 O Kwlnx , li/t U. block 4 , wiiHelhy' lktudd . , . . Total amount of tranifor > i. . . . . . . . . I Halloon at 3 und 8 , Courtlund bouch.